"It's hundreds, if not thousands of jobs that are on the table here, and it's all up to the governor to do the right thing," Kenosha Mayor Keith Bosman said.

But the governor wants all 11 Wisconsin tribes to sign off on the plan before he will approve it. Nine of 11 tribes have, the Potawatomi have not agreed, nor have the Ho-Chunk, leaving the plan in limbo.

Casino supporters there said they believe it would help boost a struggling local economy.

"I think the jobs would be great, but I think the cost is too high," Kenosha resident Glenn Woods said.

"Not everybody's going to be happy with that, but I think the best decision for the state of Wisconsin is to approve the casino," Bosman said.

With the future of a casino on this site hanging in the balance, a spokesman for the Forest County Potawatomi told WISN 12 News reporter Kent Wainscott on Tuesday that tribe has not changed its stance and remains firmly opposed to a Kenosha casino.

THE DEADLINE IS HERE, AND THE FATE OF THE KENOSHA CASINO PROJECT IS IN THE HANDS OF THE GOVERNOR. WHILE THE SHOWDOWN GOES ON AMONG SEVERAL TRIBAL GROUPS, NEW AT SIX: WISN 12 NEWS KENT WAINSCOTT EXAMINES WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR KENOSHA. KENT - THE DEBATE OVER A CASINO ON THIS SITE IS A TRIBAL DISPUTE, BUT FOR THE PEOPLE HERE IN KENOSHA, IT'S ALSO ABOUT THE PROSPECT OF UNLOCKING THOUSANDS OF NEW JOB OPPORTUNITIES. A BOOST TO AN ECONOMY IN NEED - THAT'S WHAT MANY HERE SEE AS THE REAL BENEFIT OF THE PROPOSED MENOMINEE HARD ROCK CASINO - IF GOVERNOR SCOTT WALKER APPROVES THE PLAN. MAYOR KEITH BOSMAN - IT'S HUNDREDS IF NOT THOUSANDS OF JOBS THAT ARE ON THE TABLE HERE, AND IT'S ALL UP TO THE GOV -HA- TO DO THE RIGHT THING. BUT THE GOVERNOR WANTS ALL TRIBES SIGN OFF ON THE PLAN BEFORE HE'LL APPROVE IT, ...AND WHILE NINE OF ELEVEN IN THE STATE HAVE. THE POTAWATOMI HAVE NOT AGREED... NOR HAVE THE HO-CHUNK. LEAVING THE PLAN IN LIMBO. CASINO SUPPORTERS HERE BELIEVE IT WOULD HELP BOOST A STRUGGLING LOCAL ECONOMY. JANE GIOVANELLI / KENOSHA RESIDENT - BRING PEOPLE IN GOING TO HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, GIVE PEOPLE JOBS. WHILE OPPONENTS THINK THE EXPANSION OF INDIAN GAMING IS BAD FOR THE REGION. GLENN WOODS / KENOSHA RESIDENT - I THINK THE JOBS WOULD BE GREAT BUT I THINK THE COST IS TOO HIGH. MAYOR KEITH BOSMAN - NOT EVERYBODY'S GOING TO BE HAPPY WITH THAT, BUT I THINK THE BEST DECISION FOR THE STATE OF WISCONSIN IS TO APPROVE THE CASINO. KENT - SO WITH THE FUTURE OF A CASINO ON THIS SITE HANGING IN THE BALANCE, A SPOKESMAN FOR THE FOREST COUNTY POTAWATOMI TELLS ME TODAY THAT TRIBE HAS NOT CHANGED IT'S STANCE AND REMAINS FIRMLY OPPOSED TO A KENOSHA CASINO. IN KENOSHA COUNTY, I'M KENT WAINSCOTT WISN-12 NEWS.